i dont believe the barrel is prohibited, but a firearm with the barrel installed is prohibited
itd be nice to get a portion of the money they end up reselling these for

I Would think this is correct but i could see why there would be some arguments against. The way i see it, it would be like having a handgun magazine capable oh holding more than 10 rounds not in the gun. Do i know the exact ruling, no, would i risk owning such a thing without clarification, definitely not.

Unfortunately Part III, Section 84 (1) b) of the Criminal Code of Canada states that, except for ISU competition firearms, barrels equal to or under 105mm are prohibited devices:
"a handgun barrel that is equal to or less than 105 mm in length, but does not include any such handgun barrel that is prescribed, where the handgun barrel is for use in international sporting competitions governed by the rules of the International Shooting Union"

Originally Posted by blackknight2099

I Would think this is correct but i could see why there would be some arguments against. The way i see it, it would be like having a handgun magazine capable oh holding more than 10 rounds not in the gun. Do i know the exact ruling, no, would i risk owning such a thing without clarification, definitely not.

Anyway could irunguns confirm this situation.

Originally Posted by jg007

i dont believe the barrel is prohibited, but a firearm with the barrel installed is prohibited
itd be nice to get a portion of the money they end up reselling these for

Last edited by IRUNGUNS; 12-11-2018 at 01:44 PM.

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